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Перевод: geological
[прилагательное] геологический
Тезаурус:
- Upstairs are examples of birds, fauna and geological specimens from the island.
- A new feature of memoirs of this period was the introduction of photographs illustrating geological features.
- Both composers seek to create a sense of "objectivity" in their evocations of nature, whether as a record of topographical outline (Mason), or a mimesis of geological deep-structures and seismic motion (Birtwistle).
- Intriguingly, there is very little evidence of any widespread glaciation 150 million years ago, during the geological period known as the Jurassic.
- Jack served for 10 years before leaving to found the Geological Survey in Queensland.
- while in other cases the geological sources have been identified fairly exactly by petrology even though there is little archaeological evidence of working at the outcrops themselves.
- The new inductively coupled plasma mass-spectrometry laboratory is a leading exponent of the application of this powerful analytical technique to geological materials.
- West of the town is Torbane, the location where James Young discovered the oil shale which was given the geological name Torbanite ( see Broxburn).
- In Northern Ireland (where BGS runs the Geological Survey of Northern Ireland as an agency service for the Department of Economic Development), following the catastrophic collapse in 1990 of the disused Tennant Salt Mine at Carrickfergus, Co.
- Attention should be drawn to Foresman's comment that the US Geological Survey (USGS) (at the EROS Data Centre) have successfully linked ARC/INFO to a model of groundwater flow (Foresman 1986: 260).
- Available geological data from these areas suggest that uplift and removal of section (in Hercynian and later episodes) has been minimal compared with the rest of the area.
- The present geological and palaeoecological evidence suggests that there is a possibility that some taxa with northern distributions today may have survived the entire last glaciation in parts of the Outer Hebrides (cf.
- The natural gas deposits, derived from coalification gases of the Upper Carboniferous, accumulated in relatively recent geological times during the late Mesozoic and/or the Cainozoic, - either as a result of additional subsidence and, consequent additional heating of the Upper Carboniferous source rocks, or of telemagmatic heating effects.
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